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1 week:
Typically 5-7 days to return to work full time. Could be as little as 2-3 days. Most could also go back to working out in a gym in 2-3 weeks depending on comfort level. Low fat diets are typically not necessary unless freq loose stools are an issue.
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The gallbladder is a sac-like structure located under the right lobe of the liver. It is attached to the common bile duct via the cystic duct. The gallbladder can store bile when the bile is not needed, and can squeeze bile into the bile duct and intestine for digestion when a person eats larger meals or fatty foods.
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Highly unlikely:
If you had your gallbladder out for stones, there is a very small chance of having a retained stone but this is unlikely and is usually suspected prep by evaluating your us and labs. There is no real dietary restrictions after gallbladder surgery but patients sometimes find foods that bother them. This may be a temporary issue while the system gets used to life without the gallbladder.
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Most foods:
After gallbladder surgery one should be able to gradually return to eating all normal foods, including all fatty foods. Some do have chronic fatty food intolerance with gas or diarrhea, and it would not matter where the fat came from, only the amount of fat eaten at a time.
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Stores bile:
Bile is made in liver, stored in gallbladder, released into bowel in response to food intake. Bile is a digestive detergent, improves digestion and absorption of fats. Can live and digest food quite well without a gallbladder.
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Avoid Fat food.:
You can eat almost anything you desire, but you must
1). Avoid fatty and greasy food.
2). Avoid diets high in cholesterol.
3). Keep yourself well hydrated.
Maintain normal weight.
When you begin to have symptoms , please talk to your pcp for surgical evaluation to remove the gallbladder.
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Sac like organ that serves to store bile, a digestive detergent which is made in the liver. Typically contracts after eating and sends the stored bile down ducts to empty into small intestine.
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